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Single-Vehicle Crash in Lexington Park Sends One to Trauma Center
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By Bay District Volunteers
November 10, 2025

On Sunday morning, November 9, 2025, at approximately 9:22 a.m., emergency units from Bay District Volunteer Fire Department Station 3, along with EMS personnel from surrounding companies, were dispatched to the 21000 block of Spring Valley Drive for a reported motor vehicle collision with injuries.

Upon arrival, crews found a single vehicle that had collided with multiple parked and unoccupied vehicles. Firefighters secured the scene while EMS personnel assessed one patient on site.

Due to the nature of the crash and out of an abundance of caution, a helicopter transport was initially requested. However, adverse weather conditions grounded all available aircraft. The patient was subsequently transported by ground ambulance to a regional trauma center for further evaluation and treatment.

The incident serves as a reminder to always drive attentively, especially in residential areas where visibility and obstacles can change quickly.

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